Hello all great piece of software compared to other products I have tried. All is fine except for being able to run as a service so It will always be available.I have selected install as a service in config tab and it does indeed show up as ps3 media server in computer management console and it is set to autostart with local system account log in but I can not get it to show up in the ps3 crossbar using this method. Only if I run the program from the desktop shortcut will the server appear on the ps3 does any one here know why this would be happening.

"I seem to have found a fix for those trying to run this as a service under WHS. It seems that the program wrapper.exe needs an exception added to the firewall. The easiest way to do this is to open windows explorer and navigate to this file under the PS3 media server folder. The path should be as follows:

c:\Program Files\PS3 Media Server\win32\service\wrapper.exe

Double-click this file and a firewall dialog box will pop up. Click on unblock and restart your WHS machine. After your WHS has rebooted, the PMS should appear in the XMB of the PS3."

Though I'm using Windows Home Server, this should work for Vista and XP.

ThaDraGun wrote:Running as a service means it will be on all the time, and I don't have to start up PSM everytime I want to use it? Different then just putting it in the startup menu?

I selected Install as a windows service but it doesnt look like it did anything. When browsing to the PMS folder there is no folder "service"

- Running vista ultimate x64

Running PMS as a service means it will be on whenever your media server or host machine is on. Putting this in the start menu won't work reliably (or at least I was unable to get it to work). To open the Services list, type Services in the Start Search window. This will open the services window. I'm at work now but I believe the name of the service is shown as PS3 Media Server or something to that effect. Make sure this service is enabled and set to start automatically. Once that is done, follow my above steps to get wrapper.exe through your firewall. If the PS3 Media server is not shown as a service, something else is wrong. Maybe you can try hitting that Install as a Windows Service button again. If that doesn't work, try uninstalling PMS, re-install it and hit that button again.